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09-08-2014 04:41 AM - edited 01-29-2015 02:34 AM
09-08-2014 04:41 AM - edited 01-29-2015 02:34 AM
Telnet Cursor Left Bug on HP 7510 Switch
When I cursor left on our 7500 series switches, the cursor goes back about 63 places and then the session bugs out and the cursor jumps up a few lines, making editing impossible. See the video clip below. I'm using telnet from a Windows 8.1 PC. Telnet works fine when connecting to Cisco switches.
Is there a fix or workaround for this ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Release Version: HP 7510-6708P07 - Comware Software, Version 5.20.99, Release 6626P02
Paul
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